An Giang: Uncovering the colossal “Buddhist Stone Hand”
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- 16:46 04/05/2022
DNHN - The region of An Giang is famed for its legends with strange spiritual hues. The Buddha's Hand, which is claimed to have been hidden for a long time in the magnificent That Son mountain range, is suddenly "revealed" after a long time of hiding in the majestic That Son mountain range.
Recently, the good word about "ask for, want to see" has been so magical that it not only draws a significant number of Buddhists to visit, but many visitors also have the chance to come here, as well as stop to admire the "miracle masterpiece of the Buddha's creation" to fulfill their curiosity.
Great blue on the border
It's impossible to convey the spiritual tale of "Treasure Mountain," another name for Thien Cam Son, since miracles still occur around us in an astonishing manner. The people of this once-remote area now live in poverty despite the fact that "the ground is plowed up on rocks" and the intense heat they endure throughout the year has depleted the soil. It's impossible for investors to not feel pity for this area because of the long-cherished nostalgia. There will be no doubt in the future that solar power will be used instead of fossil fuels because they are running out and becoming less and less available.
"Heavenly time, geographical advantage, and human concord" were all factors that contributed to the success. Human qualities, such as dedication and adoration, are at the heart of the initiative, which aims to create an unseen driving force that generates steady revenue and big profits. On both sides of the Thai-Burmese border, the "big blue" of the Sao Mai solar power plant has matured into a spectacular structure. The string of delicate batteries is stretching out to "fall in the sun" like a "sky blue" silk. As seen from above, the panels seem to be flying clouds or cranes with their wings extended wide over the sky.

As a real-world miracle, the clean energy steppe provides funds for the construction of homes, buys agricultural land for productive farming, and creates employment possibilities that provide a secure financial future for people from all walks of life. In the spirit of a riot of vibrant hues When visiting "Solar Farm," guests aren't only treated to breathtaking views of nature; they also get to interact with adorable animals like lambs, bunnies, and newborn goats. They'll be referred to as "companions" by others. Tourists' images show a wonderful scene.
You'll also be able to check out the displays of technology equipment or domestic electrical items while you're here. Powered by a solar panel system, they all work. Experiences that are unique, fresh, and eco-friendly are sure to please visitors who have seen the beauty.
An unexplainable phenomenon: a gigantic “Buddha Hand”
When the energy project is finished, the supernatural person will reveal to investors how to find the enormous "Buddha's Hand" treasure, a priceless natural gift that makes An Giang such a stunning location. Greetings, please. For a while, it was assumed that the Taoists on Cam Son were merely making up stories about seeing the Buddha's hand, but now that it has been confirmed, it is fascinating to witness it in the flesh.
The Buddha's hand is more than 10 meters tall, with five long and short fingers, as well as knuckles, and the fingerprints are plainly visible even at close range. The Blessed One's five virtues—generosity, morality, patience, effort, and focus—are symbolized by his five circular fingers. There were several advantages to using the Buddha's hand to shield and sustain the An Hao Solar Power Plant during construction.

While working in the area of solar cells, a rare and unique phenomenon of the planet was found. Listening to employees at the power plant recount: "Once we saw a powerful light streaming down in the sky, gloriously enveloping the whole region, the clouds danced as if greeting grace. So, there you have it. For a long time, the halo was a symbol of knowledge and light. It encouraged people to work on their bodies and minds and enjoy the benefits of good deeds.

We become more tranquil, calm, happy, and free as we learn more about this universal rule of nature. It's clear to anybody who listens that people in neighboring communities want to be able to worship, respectfully turn to the Buddha, and pray for the well-being of their families. All have a profound effect on individuals who are drawn to myths and stories of this kind.

As we become older, we come to realize that life isn't all pink. Hence the necessity for a "spiritual corner" for human beings to depend on. No matter what others tell you, always think that life is good and beautiful, "wrote Paustovsky.
Visitors may widen their vision and take in the picturesque scenery and romantic ambiance of Cam Son from this vantage point. A little serenity, lightness, and depth to take in the sun's rays and the wind's echoes from the hillside, and a positive outlook to alleviate the miseries of the world around you.
By Lap Nguyen
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